Marcantonio Chiarini Explained

Marcantonio Chiarini (c. 1652–1730) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. Born near Bologna, he trained with Francesco Quaino and Domenico Santi. He painted scenography for plays[1] as well as quadratura in which Sigismondo Caula inserted figures. Active in Bologna and Milan, he also painted the quadratura of the Palazzo Mansi in Lucca, for which Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole painted the main frescoes.[2] Chiarini was employed by the architect Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt in the fresco decoration of the upper and lower Belvedere palaces near Vienna, work shared with Martino Altomonte, Gaetano Fanti, and Carlo Carlone.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Gothic Survival and Revival in Bologna, by Richard Bernheimer. The Art Bulletin (1954) pages 263-284
  2. http://www.contadolucchese.it/cultura.htm Contado lucchese
  3. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/09/euwc/ht09euwc.htm Metropolitan Museum timeline